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Predicate

Rating

A

Score71.00

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Sec. Infrastructure Overview

Current Bug Bounty:

No Bug Bounty

Bug Bounty Max Payout: 0 $
Has paid White Hats before:
Date of Last Audit: 1 Jan 1

Recent Security Incidents

  • Incident

    Amount Lost

    Date

Secured By

The Protocol is secured by

  • Name

    Type

    Website

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    0

Past Audits

Number of Audits

1

Number of Vul. Found

22

Date of Last Audit

1 Jan 1

Past Audit Reports

Last codebase change was on: 1 Jan 1

  • Company
    Date
    Number of Vul Found
    Link
  • 1 Jan 1
    0
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  • Severity
    Title
    Location
    Link
  • REDUCTED
    REDUCTED
    REDUCTED

Code Structure

Lines of Code

0

Amount of Contracts

50

External Integrations

0

Code Summery

The main purpose of the application is to simplify transaction prerequisites through the use of Predicate Functions that define rules for transaction approval. These flexible pieces of code allow developers to create policies by stacking rules, which are then enforced by the Predicate Network. The application owner manages these policies, which can be migrated to a multisig wallet or DAO and are stored on the Ethereum blockchain for easy updates. Additionally, Predicate provides pre-transaction policies at the smart contract level and access to various onchain and offchain data to enhance policy enforcement, creating a trust-minimized rulemaking system for developers.

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Centralization

Decentralization Score

15 out of 20

Contract Upgradability

No upgradability

Frontend

Go to Dapp

Maintenance Score

3.00

Poor

Excellent

Admin / Governance Functions

Timelocks

No Timelocks

Pauseability

Can be paused

Admin Wallet

0x

Recommendations

An immutable set of qualifiers defined by communities, including developers, DAOs, and organizations, to enforce pre-transaction rules for their onchain applications. Predicate Operators interpret these policies in order to validate transactions that meet the specified criteria.

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